How did you discover sub-Q Magazine?
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Keymaster
Was it a link? A friend? A friend with a link? Site analytics don’t tell the human story. How did you find your way here today?
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Spectator
How did I discover sub-Q … hmm. I believe there was a post on Twinery forums announcing a call for submissions for a new online mag. I followed on twitter and signed up for the newsletter. Had some good times solving puzzles and getting infos on how the site was progressing. The rest will be history some time in the future.
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Spectator
Three places: Planet IF, Bruno Dias’s blog, and Leigh Alexander’s post on Offworld. This project sounds great! Happy to support it.
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Spectator
Twinery forum, while I was trying to figure out how to use Twine to make poems. Still figuring that one out, actually…
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Keymaster
Thank you for the kind words, and thank you for the info! This is interesting and exciting–glad to hear we’re reaching people interested in what we do. Welcome, welcome, welcome, and we’ll keep doing what we’re doing!
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Spectator
Via Emily Shorts blog.
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Spectator
Via Emily Short, possibly others. Been following the parser IF scene for quite a while, also enjoying the new Twine scene.
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